Technologist Mag
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Guides
  • Laptops
  • Mobiles
  • Wearables
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
I tried turning the Red Magic 11S Pro into a handheld console, and it worked almost too well

I tried turning the Red Magic 11S Pro into a handheld console, and it worked almost too well

29 June 2026
Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

28 June 2026
Apple’s next Mac Studio could get a new M5 Ultra chip and a cooler upgrade

Apple’s next Mac Studio could get a new M5 Ultra chip and a cooler upgrade

28 June 2026
Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

28 June 2026
The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

28 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Technologist Mag
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Guides
  • Laptops
  • Mobiles
  • Wearables
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Technologist Mag
Home » Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few
Tech News

Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few

By technologistmag.com28 June 20263 Mins Read
Anthropic’s most powerful AI is making a comeback, but only for a select few
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

Anthropic’s AI restrictions may finally be starting to thaw. After being forced offline earlier this month over U.S. government security concerns, the company’s most advanced AI models are slowly making a comeback. According to a new report from Axios, Anthropic has already restored Mythos 5 for a limited number of trusted users, while Fable 5 could return as early as next week if ongoing discussions with federal agencies continue to progress.

Mythos returns first, while Fable waits in the wings

According to Axios, the U.S. Commerce Department has cleared Anthropic to restore access to Mythos 5, its strongest cybersecurity-focused AI model, for a select group of trusted customers. Unlike Fable 5, Mythos was never broadly available to the public and includes additional guardrails designed to reduce the risk of misuse in areas such as cyberattacks and biological threats.

The bigger prize, however, is Fable 5. Axios reports that the Trump administration is close to lifting restrictions on the model after nearly two weeks of negotiations with Anthropic. The model was pulled just days after launch despite quickly gaining a reputation as one of the industry’s most capable AI systems, particularly for coding and deep reasoning. Developers who had already integrated Fable 5 into their workflows were left scrambling when access disappeared overnight.

anthropic-claude-skills

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reportedly told Anthropic that the company had made significant progress in addressing government concerns surrounding both Mythos 5 and Fable 5, while Anthropic has agreed to continue working with U.S. agencies on future release protocols. Even so, Axios notes that final approval for Fable 5 still depends on additional agencies, including the Pentagon and the National Security Agency.

This is quickly becoming the new normal for frontier AI

Interestingly, the return of Mythos 5 says just as much about AI regulation as it does about Anthropic. The company originally positioned Fable 5 as its flagship public model, while Mythos 5 is effectively a more tightly controlled variant with additional safeguards for high-risk use cases. Letting Mythos return first suggests regulators are increasingly comfortable approving AI systems that ship with stricter guardrails before allowing their more open counterparts back into the wild.

OpenAI ChatGPT 5.6 Sol Terra Luna Announced

The bigger picture is that this is no longer just Anthropic’s problem. OpenAI followed a remarkably similar strategy with its recent GPT-5.6 preview, limiting access to trusted partners while working through the same government review process. If there’s one trend emerging from all this, it’s that launching the world’s most capable AI models is no longer just an engineering milestone. It’s becoming a regulatory one too

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleIt looks like Apple will treat you to a $200 price hike on the iPhone 18 Pro, after all
Next Article Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd

Related Articles

I tried turning the Red Magic 11S Pro into a handheld console, and it worked almost too well

I tried turning the Red Magic 11S Pro into a handheld console, and it worked almost too well

29 June 2026
Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

28 June 2026
Apple’s next Mac Studio could get a new M5 Ultra chip and a cooler upgrade

Apple’s next Mac Studio could get a new M5 Ultra chip and a cooler upgrade

28 June 2026
Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

28 June 2026
The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

28 June 2026
A YouTuber 3D printed an entire outfit, but the comfort and cost are more complicated than you’d think

A YouTuber 3D printed an entire outfit, but the comfort and cost are more complicated than you’d think

28 June 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Don't Miss
Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

By technologistmag.com28 June 2026

We have all had an Instagram feed go off track. A random Reel catches your…

Apple’s next Mac Studio could get a new M5 Ultra chip and a cooler upgrade

Apple’s next Mac Studio could get a new M5 Ultra chip and a cooler upgrade

28 June 2026
Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

28 June 2026
The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

28 June 2026
A YouTuber 3D printed an entire outfit, but the comfort and cost are more complicated than you’d think

A YouTuber 3D printed an entire outfit, but the comfort and cost are more complicated than you’d think

28 June 2026
Technologist Mag
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Technologist Mag. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.